murrrrrrrrph wrote: » City centre, or South city to be specific! Sorry should have mentioned that lol
vicwatson wrote: » Go to the gravediggers pub (and see what happens)
murrrrrrrrph wrote: » ahh thank you guys for being so nice even when I'm being a weenie
Eire Go Brach wrote: » The square in Tallaght. Amazing library beside it to. Just hop on the luas. Super cool view of the Dublin mountains.
endacl wrote: » Library is nice. Square is a Sh1thole*. *not being snobby. It’s my local shopping centre.
branners69 wrote: » http://winding-stair.com/bookshop/ This was a place to disappear years ago, not too sure if it is still the same?
messrs wrote: » Have never been here - its a place i always see when going by on the bus and say i must check it out. It looks quite cool
SteM wrote: » I don't get you, why is it a ****hole? Seems like every other shopping centre to me. It has parking, shops, places to eat, a cinema etc. I wouldn't recommend it to the OP but I wouldn't call it a ****hole, I'd reserve that description for Crumlin Shopping Centre.
endacl wrote: » Disclaimer: Not a fan of any shopping centre. I find them all a bit oppressive and depressing.... The Square is, at best, shabby these days. Generic cut and paste selection of outlets. Drop cheapo teen fashion shops, grey tracksuit and overpriced runners shops, and fast food shyte peddlers, and there’s not a lot left. A couple of miserable supermarkets, and a cinema with a constant coating of popcorn and coke in the floor, and a sea of mobile phones distracting your attention away from the badly tensioned and warped screens. Populated by a zombie horde who go to the square on a Saturday/Sunday, because that’s what you do on a Saturday/Sunday. The Square is a sh1thole.
Amirani wrote: » Never feels particularly spacious or well-lit by comparison with the likes of Blanchardstown or Dundrum either with the exception of the very central section.